People from Norfolk to join protests over United Kingdom visit of Donald Trump

It is not simply the protesters, who are expected to dog Trump throughout his visit, including his weekend in Scotland, but his fraught relationship with political leaders accustomed to harmonious exchanges with US leaders, a tradition of unity that goes back at least to the vital World War II partnership of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.

After spending the night at the U.S. ambassador's official residence, Mr Trump will join Mrs May at a military base tomorrow to observe a joint counter-terrorism exercise involving United Kingdom and USA special forces.

Donald Trump chided Germany and other European nations for failing to spend enough on defence, at the recent North Atlantic Treaty Organisation summit.

Mr Murray said he could see no reason why the balloon would not be allow to fly next to a golf course, given it has already been given permission to take to the skies over central London.

The president and first lady will travel to Windsor on Friday afternoon to meet the Queen, before flying to Scotland to spend the weekend at Mr Trump's Turnberry golf resort. Both of those accords were the result of years of painstaking diplomacy by European leaders - and Trump unilaterally trashed them.

The antipathy between Trump and segments of the British public started during the 2016 presidential campaign, when Trump called for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States. Demonstrators, complete with floats, will march from the BBC building at Portland Place through Oxford Circus and Regent Street towards Trafalgar Square, where there will be a rally in evening.

Mr Morgan, the forthright journalist and broadcaster, hit back and questioned why the London mayor had not been so vocal over the visit of controversial Turkish President Recep Erdogan.

And if London's National Air Traffic Service and Metropolitan Police Service decide at the last minute that for safety reasons, the balloon can not fly, this baby will be grounded.

The balloon will be hoisted up in Parliament Square Gardens in Westminster, next to the Houses of Parliament.

"As two nations, we are safer, more prosperous and more creative when we work together and I am looking forward to this week's important discussions".

He will arrive on Air Force One, before being driven around in The Beast.

It can be turned into a sealed panic room with oxygen tanks, night-vision camera and reinforced steel plating said to be able to resist bullets, chemical attacks and bombs.

At all times, the President will be accompanied by a White House doctor and one of five rotating military aides who carry the nuclear "football" - equipped with communication tools and a book with prepared war plans.